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Everyone has a unique smell, except for identical twins. Newborns are able to recognize the smell of their mothers and many of us can pinpoint the smell of our significant others and those we are close to. Part of that smell is determined by genetics, but it's also largely do to environment, diet and personal hygiene products that create a unique chemistry for each person.
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Smart Manufacturing: The New Industrial Revolution
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'The Next Trans Fat': Experts Predict Coming Food Battles
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Airlines Look to IoT to Improve Service, Operations
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Smartphones 'Can Interfere With Implanted Cardiac Devices'
The research is being presented at the joint meeting of the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and Cardiostim, taking place in Milan, Italy.
"Pacemakers can mistakenly detect electromagnetic interference (EMI) from smartphones as a cardiac signal, causing them to briefly stop working," reports study author Dr. Carsten Lennerz, of the German Heart Center in Munich, Germany.
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Listening with Lasers: Hybrid Technique Sees Into Human Body
A human skull, on average, is about 6.8 millimeters (0.3 inches) thick, or roughly the depth of the latest smartphone. Human skin, on the other hand, is about 2 to 3 millimeters (0.1 inches) deep, or about three grains of salt deep. While both of these dimensions are extremely thin, they present major hurdles for any kind of imaging with laser light.
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Defense Electronics Manufacturing Testing - The Automation Question
A common question raised when setting up a new production line for electronic assemblies or systems is: Manual test or automatic test? This question is actually set long before the product goes into manufacturing, usually during the budgeting phase of the program. The reason is that test setup development cost is significant compared to other production line set-up costs, thus affecting the overall manufacturing cost.
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UK's CPI & The University of Kent Team Up to 3D Print a Wearable Tracking Bracelet
3D printing has unquestionably changed the way that all of the products that we use on a daily basis are designed and manufactured. From product development using rapid prototyping to small scale production and manufacturing, more industries than ever are using 3D printing to make better, and cheaper, consumer goods.
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"Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm."
- Abraham Lincoln
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Myths have infatuated society for hundreds of years. With the proliferation of science and technology we have the capacity to test these myths under extreme scrutiny. The truth can feel really good, but sometimes may not be what we expected.
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43 Hydrating Recipes for Summer
As the weather gets warmer, it takes a lot more effort to stay hydrated, especially when sweating outdoors or spending a long day at the beach (Rough life, huh?).
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Amazing Road Trips To Take In Every State
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Fun Fact
Panthers are not real species, they are jaguars and leopards who have melanism, which is the opposite of albinism.
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GMI Solutions is a global provider of complete, turnkey electro mechanical solutions exclusively for OEMs.
With ISO 9001 & 13485 certified facilities in North America and Asia, we're equipped to service facilities anywhere in the world. Our in-house expertise in the design and manufacturing of mechanical assemblies, computing solutions and electronic circuit design result in extremely reliable products with controlled lifecycles. Our additive manufacturing services offer an excellent option for high-mix, low-volume part production, in addition to prototype units.
GMI Solutions has long been a trusted partner of many global tier-one OEMs, including GE, Siemens, Abbott, Danaher, Philips, Stratasys and many more.
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The GMI Solutions Team GMI Solutions Milwaukee, USA and Shanghai, China www.gmisolutions.com
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